- 3,188-square-foot mansion (built in 1951) in Studio City, California for $2.25 million- a downsize from her former $3.6 million home (now occupied by Iggy Azalea)- has four beds, four baths, and a fruit and vegetable garden surrounding a massive stone-lined pool

Got to be honest - the promo looks terrible. This should not be a Hayley plot. Rebekah & Kol are supposed to be back and aren't even in the promo - but that plot needed to go to one of them instead or something.

About: The professional and personal lives of those who work in advertising on Madison Avenue - self-coined "mad men" - in the 1960s are presented. The stories focus on those at one of the avenue's smaller firms, Sterling Cooper, and its various incarnations over the decade. At the heart of these stories is Donald Draper, the creative genius of the company. That professional creative brilliance belies the fact of a troubled childhood, one that he would rather forget and not let anyone know about except for a select few, but one that shaped who he is as an adult and as an ad man in the need not only to sell products but sell himself to the outside world. His outward confidence also masks many insecurities as evidenced through his many vices, such as excessive smoking, drinking and womanizing - the latter despite being a family man - and how he deals with the aftermath of some of the negative aspects of his life.

11. FRIENDS

About: Rachel Green, Ross Geller, Monica Geller, Joey Tribbiani, Chandler Bing and Phoebe Buffay are all friends, living off of one another in the heart of New York City. Over the course of ten years, this average group of buddies goes through massive mayhem, family trouble, past and future romances, fights, laughs, tears and surprises as they learn what it really means to be a friend.

6. BREAKING BAD

About: Middle aged, and overqualified highschool chemistry teacher Walter White has been diagnosed with lung cancer. To make sure his family is financially secure, he teams up with a former student Jesse Pinkman and turns to a life of crime to make and distribute the purest crystal meth on the streets.

3. THE SHIELD

About: The story of an inner-city Los Angeles police precinct where some of the cops aren't above breaking the rules or working against their associates to both keep the streets safe and their self-interests intact.

1. THE WIRE

About: Set in Baltimore, this show centers around the city's inner-city drug scene. It starts as mid-level drug dealer, D'Angelo Barksdale beats a murder rap. After a conversation with a judge, Det. James McNulty has been assigned to lead a joint homicide and narcotics team, in order to bring down drug kingpin Avon Barksdale. Avon Barksdale, accompanied by his right-hand man Stringer Bell, enforcer Wee-Bey and many lieutenants (including his own nephew, D'Angelo Barksdale), has to deal with law enforcement, informants in his own camp, and competition with a local rival, Omar, who's been robbing Barksdale's dealers and reselling the drugs. The supervisor of the investigation, Lt. Cedric Daniels, has to deal with his own problems, such as a corrupt bureaucracy, some of his detectives beating suspects, hard-headed but determined Det. McNulty, and a blackmailing deputy. The show depicts the lives of every part of the drug "food chain", from junkies to dealers, and from cops to politicians.

- 3,188-square-foot mansion (built in 1951) in Studio City, California for $2.25 million- a downsize from her former $3.6 million home (now occupied by Iggy Azalea)- has four beds, four baths, and a fruit and vegetable garden surrounding a massive stone-lined pool

Got to be honest - the promo looks terrible. This should not be a Hayley plot. Rebekah & Kol are supposed to be back and aren't even in the promo - but that plot needed to go to one of them instead or something.

About: The professional and personal lives of those who work in advertising on Madison Avenue - self-coined "mad men" - in the 1960s are presented. The stories focus on those at one of the avenue's smaller firms, Sterling Cooper, and its various incarnations over the decade. At the heart of these stories is Donald Draper, the creative genius of the company. That professional creative brilliance belies the fact of a troubled childhood, one that he would rather forget and not let anyone know about except for a select few, but one that shaped who he is as an adult and as an ad man in the need not only to sell products but sell himself to the outside world. His outward confidence also masks many insecurities as evidenced through his many vices, such as excessive smoking, drinking and womanizing - the latter despite being a family man - and how he deals with the aftermath of some of the negative aspects of his life.

11. FRIENDS

About: Rachel Green, Ross Geller, Monica Geller, Joey Tribbiani, Chandler Bing and Phoebe Buffay are all friends, living off of one another in the heart of New York City. Over the course of ten years, this average group of buddies goes through massive mayhem, family trouble, past and future romances, fights, laughs, tears and surprises as they learn what it really means to be a friend.

6. BREAKING BAD

About: Middle aged, and overqualified highschool chemistry teacher Walter White has been diagnosed with lung cancer. To make sure his family is financially secure, he teams up with a former student Jesse Pinkman and turns to a life of crime to make and distribute the purest crystal meth on the streets.

3. THE SHIELD

About: The story of an inner-city Los Angeles police precinct where some of the cops aren't above breaking the rules or working against their associates to both keep the streets safe and their self-interests intact.

1. THE WIRE

About: Set in Baltimore, this show centers around the city's inner-city drug scene. It starts as mid-level drug dealer, D'Angelo Barksdale beats a murder rap. After a conversation with a judge, Det. James McNulty has been assigned to lead a joint homicide and narcotics team, in order to bring down drug kingpin Avon Barksdale. Avon Barksdale, accompanied by his right-hand man Stringer Bell, enforcer Wee-Bey and many lieutenants (including his own nephew, D'Angelo Barksdale), has to deal with law enforcement, informants in his own camp, and competition with a local rival, Omar, who's been robbing Barksdale's dealers and reselling the drugs. The supervisor of the investigation, Lt. Cedric Daniels, has to deal with his own problems, such as a corrupt bureaucracy, some of his detectives beating suspects, hard-headed but determined Det. McNulty, and a blackmailing deputy. The show depicts the lives of every part of the drug "food chain", from junkies to dealers, and from cops to politicians.

* Smh* Korean girl group Twice has been accused of plagiarising Hailee Steinfeld/Zedd/Grey's 'Starving' in their new song 'Someone Like You'* Them strings are totally the same.* JYP Entertainment stated on May 16, “We’re currently checking with the producer of ‘Starving’. We will make an announcement after confirmation.”* Check for yourselves

Tamera says, “I think the criticism is even worse now, with the racial tension that we’re seeing and the political climate." Her husband says to focus on those for her rather than against her.

She believes her upbringing helps her manage the problem: “I wasn’t raised to see color, I was raised to see character."

When Tamera's mother found out that her daughter's then-boyfriend was white, she told her that it would not be easy and that they would face scrutiny. Tamera believed that since it was 2005 at the time, it was not a big deal. "But she was right," the actor admitted.

Tamera says she might adopt if she has a third child. "But my body is done. I had babies later in life and it’s harder for me. You don’t realize how often you’re picking them up and then your back goes out. You need the energy."

She wants more "me" time before having another child. "I do like not being outnumbered by children though.”

*The attraction has been open 46 years and honors all of our Presidents.*According to sources close to Disney, they are struggling about how to include Drumpf without endorsing him/his policies.*Due to his polarizing nature, they may have him silent.*Every sitting President since Clinton has had their animatronic given a speech.